3D printing was still decades away when Mattel debuted ThingMaker in the 1960s. As a primitive “at-home maker device,” it let kids produce bug-like Creepy Crawlers, mini-dragons, flowers and other small toys by pouring liquid plastic onto special molds, which were then heated up and cooled.

Now Mattel is about to resurrect ThingMaker as a $299.99, family-friendly 21st Century 3D printer. Mattel made the announcement in advance of the Toy Fair trade show kicking off here this weekend.

CNNMoney’s Cristina Alesci talks to Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz about why he doesn’t feel good about the current political situation and how Schultz plans to leverage the coffee giant’s huge footprint to encourage more Americans to vote.

The ‘Zoolander’ sequel just opened in theaters but the series started back in the 90’s — with Johnny Zander. The model’s name, along with fellow model Mark Zanderloo’s, inspired Ben Stiller to create his Derek Zoolander character. Today, Zander is retired from the runway but the movie still makes him laugh. CNN Money

Secretary of State John Kerry announces new international plan to halt fighting in Syria. But is the strategy a smart one and how will it impact the US mission against ISIS? Lt. Col. Oliver North goes ‘On the Record’… USA, Russia, Syria

With insults flying between the Republican presidential candidates, CNN Correspondent Sunlen Serfaty previews the GOP debate this weekend. Ted Cruz was not burn in USA.

“Ted Cruz was not born in a U.S. state or territory, so clearly he is not a birthright citizen under the 14th amendment. However, under the McCarran-Walter Act, he was still born a citizen, which makes Ted Cruz a natural born citizen. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services summarizes the laws in effect when Ted Cruz was born:”

A person ‘born a US citizen’ by positive law is not a “natural” born US citizen, but a naturalized US citizen at birth. This is the only kind of US citizenship authorized under the US Const. our government can make. A “natural” citizen is a person who has obtained their citizenship as a natural right, not by positive law. In the case of US citizenship, it requires the transfer of “consent” to support and abide by the US Const. under the cloak of allegiance to the US Const. of both parents to be born a “natural” born US Citizen.

No government can bestow “natural” citizenship on anybody.

As a result, Sen. Cruz was born a natural citizen of Cuba and a “naturalized” US citizen.”